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  • The Jo Williams Placement Clinic privacy notice

    Read the privacy notice for the Jo Williams Placement Clinic at the University of Leicester.

  • Events

    Find out more about the upcoming and past events organised by the Covid in Cartoons team

  • e-Engagement Against Violence

    The e-EAV comparative project, funded by the EU’s Daphne initiative with the British case lead by Gabriella Lazaridis, examines the remaking of traditional forms of discrimination through the new means of digital/social media.

  • Finland

    We welcome students from Finland. Find out about entry requirements, the Finnish student community and other country-specific information.

  • Testimonial

    Read more about Naomi Cooper. Who was first in post of our commercial field archaeology placement. Find out more about the placement through her testimonial.

  • Guest tickets and information

    Find out how to book guest tickets for graduation ceremonies. Browse graduation travel and parking information.

  • Between Diaspora and the 'Land of Israel': Jewish Dress, Migration and Belonging, 1880s-1948

    External partners and collaborators|Dress expresses intimate feelings of belonging and identity. A focus on dress is especially rewarding when looking at migrant societies in which people from diverse backgrounds have often different ideas of how one should dress and why.

  • Space Park Leicester to benefit from funding boost for UK space sector

    Space Park Leicester is to receive £284,000 to fund a Cluster Development Manager who will work with local government, businesses and academia.

  • Centre launches to put empathy at the heart of healthcare

    The role empathy plays in helping to improve patient satisfaction and reduce their pain is at the heart of a new healthcare research centre at the University of Leicester.

  • UK-born UK healthcare workers more likely to report multiple long-term health conditions than those born overseas

    UK healthcare workers born in the UK are significantly more likely to report having multiple long-term health conditions than migrant UK healthcare workers, according to a new study led by researchers from the University of Leicester

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